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It came, rightly, with a naughty-words warning; it wasn't for the faint-hearted.
He starts the story, rightly, with the election in 1978 of John Paul II, the Polish pope.
Gompertz starts, rightly, with that Duchamp moment: that declaration that modern art is about the primancy of ideas, rather than craft skills.
The response of most international leaders has so far been, quite rightly, outrage, hedged – also rightly – with a measure of caution.
Elkin takes issue, rightly, with the critics who deny the possibility of a female flâneur or claim psychogeography as an exclusively male pastime.
And in a sense, the fact that people hope for change, as they did, rightly, with Transantiago, makes them angrier when change is not immediately forthcoming".
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The 4-5-1 system operated by Scotland in Lithuania summed up his managerial style with Levein, rightly, content with the defensive showing of his team.
"They have a problem, rightly so, with Getty's contracts with professional sports leagues," he said.
Miles Davis's group in the mid-1960's, with Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter and Tony Williams, is rightly credited with opening up the field for rhythm sections behind horns.
In 1971, along with 68 other Labour rebels, Williams rightly voted with Edward Heath's government in favour of British membership of Europe.
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